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Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 now available in Canada

Friday 19th of April 2013 / androidcentral.com
Now on sale atBest Buy, Future Shop, Staples and other authorized retailers for $429Launching nearly simultaneously with the U.S., Canadians can now get their hands on a Galaxy Note 8.0 from one of several retailers. We seem to be looking at pretty much the exact same stylus-toting tablet as down in the states, with a 1280x800 8-inch display, Exynos 4412 quad-core processor, 16GB of storage, 2GB of RAM and a camera on each side. Of course on the software front we're looking at Android 4.1 with all of the extras that TouchWiz brings -- including stylus-optimized apps. The one thing that's different up in Canada is the price.While the official Samsung materials tell you to "visit your nearest retailer", we're seeing a $429 price tag for the device at both Best Buy and Future Shop. That's a $30 premium over what is generally being charged at U.S. retailers for the moment. Any Canadians out there going to pick this one up? Let us know in the comments.Limitless Possibilities On-the-Go: The Highly Anticipated Samsung GALAXY Note 8.0 Arrives in CanadaThe world&rsq

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 arrives in Canada

Friday 19th of April 2013 / androidauthority.com
Last week the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 arrived to the U.S. market, and now it is Canada’s turn to get the 8-inch slate.So what does the Samsung Note 8.0 bring to the table? The tablet features a 1280×800 8-inch display, an Exynos 4412 quad-core processor, 16GB storage, 2GB RAM, a stylus and a camera on both the front and the back of the tablet. As for the OS, you get the power of Android 4.1 with TouchWiz and stylus-optimized apps.According to Samsung’s official press release, the Galaxy Note 8.0 will start selling today through authorized retailers which include Future Shop, Staples and Best Buy. Unfortunately they are a bit coy on the pricing.All Samsung officially tells us is that “For specific pricing and details, please visit your nearest retailer.” Luckily reports are already coming in stating the price at locations like Best Buy is in fact $429. For those keeping track, that’s a $30 premium over what those in the United States are paying for the same tablet.If you want to get a closer look at what the tablet has to offer, be sure to check out our hand

Best apps to Galaxy Note 8.0

Sunday 28th of April 2013 / forums.androidcentral.com
For those people who want to know about the apps about the tablet. Here are some tips to people who have the Galaxy Note 8.0. Just make a collection and share it with you! Adobe Photoshop TouchThis app lets you use your fingertip to capture hard-to-select image elements and to select parts of an image to extract by scribbling. You can also merge images, sync projects with Adobe Creative Crowd, or fill an area or layer with an image snapped with your tablet's camera. When you're done, you can upload images to Facebook and view its comments from within the app. Autodesk SketchBook ProHave a knack for drawing? Like to whip out a few doodles in your downtime? In either case, check out the excellent Autodesk SketchBook Pro, a paint and drawing app that's optimized for Ice Cream Sandwich devices. This Android app uses the same paint engine as its desktop counterparts, but you can pencil, pen, marker, and layer using just a finger. DropboxTablets are increasingly serving as work devices, so you need an app that lets you quickly access important files. Dropbox's Android tablet app lets you d

Monday Brief: More BB10 leaks, The Galaxy Note 8.0, and more!

Monday 21st of January 2013 / androidcentral.com
Daniel Rubino was too busy brushing his lovely locks to share his links this week so, some older Nokia news did slip in here accidentally as some of you noticed in the intro. It was covered in a previous Monday Brief but if you're interested, you can view that story here.Mobile Nations Podcast FeedMobile Nations on iTunesMobile Nations YouTubeIterate 37: The future of making and selling appsIterate 38: Aged & Distilled and NapkinThe best calendar apps for AndroidSamsung 'Galaxy Note 8.0' purportedly outed ahead of MWC revealLeaks suggest LG 'Optimus G Pro' coming with faster CPU, bigger battery, 1080p screenRogers BlackBerry 10 training has begun - Slides show off BBM Video, BlackBerry Safeguard and moreBlackBerry Z10 hardware shown off once again on videoWatch BlackBerry 10 voice control in action [video]Browse the web with stripped-down speed with wInNeRThe webOS Wish List: Default ApplicationsMeteroids is Missile Defense on interplanetary steroidsNever mind iPhone 6 and iPads next, in 2013 it's all about iOS 7 and iCloud We’re reviewing Mac apps

Galaxy Note 8.0 Toolkit Now Available At XDA – Root, Recovery, Backup, And More Made Simple

Friday 26th of April 2013 / androidpolice.com
I've been using Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 for the past week or so, and it is hands-down one of the best tablets I've ever used. The form factor is great, and the S Pen adds some really useful functionality to this little beast. If you're looking for a new tablet in a smaller-than-ten-inches form factor, I readily recommend this one. And once you've decided to pull the trigger and buy one, you may want a quick and easy way to gain root access, flash a recovery, make a backup, and all that other fun stuff that so many Android users like to do. Good news! mskip – the developer behind a whole slew of toolkits for various devices – just released the Note 8.0 Toolkit, which allows all those actions (and more) to be performed with just a couple of keystrokes. FUNCTIONS OF SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 8.0 TOOLKIT V1.0Install drivers automaticallyBackup/Restore a single package or all apps, user data and Internal StorageBackup your /data/media (virtual SD Card) to your PC for a Full Safe backup of dataPerform a FULL NANDROID Backup of your system via adb and save in Custom Recovery format

Friday 19th of April 2013 / androidpolice.com
It's a big day for our neighbors to the north! The HTC One hit store shelves this morning, which is a fairly big deal in itself. If you're not in the market for a new phone (or just aren't into the One for whatever reason), but happen to be looking for a new tablet instead, another outstanding device hit Canadian retailers today as well: the Galaxy Note 8.0. The Note 8.0 is Sammy's newest entry into the eight inch slate market, which also brings most of the best features from the Note 10.1 and Note II along for the ride. I've actually been playing with the Note 8.0 for the last day, and I can say this: it's one of the best tablets I've ever used.

Samsung releases new video showcasing the Galaxy Note 8.0

Wednesday 05th of June 2013 / feedproxy.google.com
Samsung has released a new video on YouTube touting the capabilities of the Galaxy Note 8.0. Samsung’s S-Pen equipped note devices previously came in the phablet size hovering around 5.5-inches or the large tablet size at 10-inches. The new device which went on sale this year, tries to bring the Note’s strengths to the small tablet market with an 8-inch screen. Like its siblings, the device sports an S-Pen with “air” capabilities and the ability to run multi-window capable apps.The video follows a male character throughout his day, first traveling to work, then attending some meetings, and finally running some errands before meeting a girl. Along the way he describes via his voice-over some of the things he can get done with his Galaxy Note 8.0 like reading, scheduling meetings, taking notes, and navigating with the device. Throughout the video, Samsung stresses the Galaxy Note 8.0 is the “best fit” for the demands of daily life.Check out the video after the break.» See more articles by Jeff Causey//

Samsung releases new video showcasing the Galaxy Note 8.0

Wednesday 05th of June 2013 / feedproxy.google.com
Samsung has released a new video on YouTube touting the capabilities of the Galaxy Note 8.0. Samsung’s S-Pen equipped note devices previously came in the phablet size hovering around 5.5-inches or the large tablet size at 10-inches. The new device which went on sale this year, tries to bring the Note’s strengths to the small tablet market with an 8-inch screen. Like its siblings, the device sports an S-Pen with “air” capabilities and the ability to run multi-window capable apps.The video follows a male character throughout his day, first traveling to work, then attending some meetings, and finally running some errands before meeting a girl. Along the way he describes via his voice-over some of the things he can get done with his Galaxy Note 8.0 like reading, scheduling meetings, taking notes, and navigating with the device. Throughout the video, Samsung stresses the Galaxy Note 8.0 is the “best fit” for the demands of daily life.Check out the video after the break.» See more articles by Jeff Causey//

Samsung releases new video showcasing the Galaxy Note 8.0

Wednesday 05th of June 2013 / feedproxy.google.com
Samsung has released a new video on YouTube touting the capabilities of the Galaxy Note 8.0. Samsung’s S-Pen equipped note devices previously came in the phablet size hovering around 5.5-inches or the large tablet size at 10-inches. The new device which went on sale this year, tries to bring the Note’s strengths to the small tablet market with an 8-inch screen. Like its siblings, the device sports an S-Pen with “air” capabilities and the ability to run multi-window capable apps.The video follows a male character throughout his day, first traveling to work, then attending some meetings, and finally running some errands before meeting a girl. Along the way he describes via his voice-over some of the things he can get done with his Galaxy Note 8.0 like reading, scheduling meetings, taking notes, and navigating with the device. Throughout the video, Samsung stresses the Galaxy Note 8.0 is the “best fit” for the demands of daily life.Check out the video after the break.» See more articles by Jeff Causey//

Galaxy Note 8.0 temp directory (files)

Tuesday 01st of October 2013 / androidforums.com
I do my best to keep my wife's Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 clean and running well. Recently, I have seen the addition of a couple .pkg files into the storage/sdcard0/temp directory where there has always been only one of these impossible-to-identify little files (GJPP.pkg in there since 7/23, BWAD.pkg and JLAD.pkg added 09/22).About the only thing I can think of that we MIGHT have done to the tab on either of the dates mentioned MIGHT have been the removal (uninstallation) of a few unused apps...but I can't be sure of the dates. Perhaps these .pkg files might be some residue from an uninstallation???I'm sure they're doing no harm and they certainly don't take up much drive space (the largest being only 78k), but I'd like to know if it is safe to delete stuff from the "temp" directory??? To date, I've done nothing with these files in respect (fear) of the Android OS.EnzoS